More neighborhood fitness spaces linked to higher physical activity levels after stroke
February 01, 2024
February 01, 2024
DALLAS, Texas, Feb. 1 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association issued the following news release:
Research Highlights:
Living in neighborhoods with more recreational and fitness centers may influence people's engagement in physical activity during the first year after a stroke.
A small study found that people in New York City who survived a mild stroke were more likely to maintain the same level of physical activity as they did prior to the . . .
Research Highlights:
Living in neighborhoods with more recreational and fitness centers may influence people's engagement in physical activity during the first year after a stroke.
A small study found that people in New York City who survived a mild stroke were more likely to maintain the same level of physical activity as they did prior to the . . .